Two women, seemingly strangers, confront one another in an old house with conflicting memories of the same dress. By turns mysterious and shocking, the film's fragile narrative begins to unravel, and the women's relationship teeters closer to truth.

"One of the best short films of 2016. Features strong performances from Danielle Pickard and Katey Parker, and a well-executed 360 pan." -Kevin Rakestraw, FILM PULSE

“The film is deeply mysterious, not driven by any obvious linear progression and offering little in the way of closure. It instead offers an impressionistic evocation of a particular time in life — approaching the end of youth, drifting from people who were formally important to you, trying to hold on to the arts while being pressured into caving into more practical concerns.” -James Slaymaker, VAGUE VISAGES

"Mosley understands the variance between film and theater is that of ephemera versus permanence. To create a film that starts with a set being torn down acknowledges that distinction; Mosley is a metaphor maker with an interest in symbolism." -Lauren Smart, DALLAS OBSERVER